stunsail

/ˈstʌnsəl/
noun
  1. A sail set on a ship's yardarm to catch more wind, used on square-rigged sailing vessels.
    • The captain ordered the stunsail to be furled as the storm approached.
    • The crew hoisted the stunsail to take advantage of the strong breeze.
    • Old sailing ships often used stunsails to increase speed during long voyages.
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